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Medieval Exorcisms

The History and Legacy of the Beliefs in Demonic Possession during the Middle Ages

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Medieval Exorcisms

By: Charles River Editors
Narrated by: Jim D. Johnston
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In the 21st century, most people associate the idea of the possession of a person or place by a malevolent supernatural entity with the medieval world, and particularly with the Catholic Church, but the truth is considerably stranger. Virtually every human culture that has ever existed has talked about both possession and exorcism, a rite or ritual used to free a person or place from possession. The terms used to describe the process of possession and entities thought to be responsible have changed throughout history, but the central theory does not. In certain circumstances, it is said that a person, place, or object may become inhabited by an entity that comes from somewhere else. The outcome is generally negative, and sometimes even fatal. The only effective remedy is exorcism, the banishment of the entity involved to the place from which it came.

Some branches of modern psychology suggests that possession is simply a form of mental illness, and that all these cases can be explained in psychological terms. But as you will see, there appears to be a remarkable consistency in reports of possessions and even witness reports of possessed people demonstrating remarkable powers and abilities. It is difficult to explain those things purely in terms of psychology.

This work looks at the history of possession and exorcism from the earliest written records up to the beginning of World War I, featuring some pivotal cases of exorcism and possession and of wider social and cultural changes associated with them.

©2023 Charles River Editors (P)2023 Charles River Editors
Europe Medieval Middle Ages

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